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CRT III
(Main)

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PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

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30.

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Physics

PART I
SECTION A

1.

Td t Mv Mu and

T d t Mv

TA

u
2

Tdt

2.

Let equivalent resistance between A and B is R.


V
i
iR V, iR
i
3
3
V 2i
R2
3 3

Tdt

v2
u2 3Mg
TA new Mg M
Mg M

l
4l
2
TA old Mg

u
v

R1

R1
A

i i

R2

B
R 2R2
2V
3
R1 4

R2 3

iR1

3.

Conserving angular momentum


3mR2
mvR
3mR 2
2
2v 3R

6R

4.

Let at any time a charge q flows through the circuit. The


circuit is as shown
2RC
Time constant ( )
3

2C

4V

5.

4CV
1
3

3t
e 2RC

VM

IM1

1
R 1L

1C

VM

Similarly, IM2

1
R 2L

2 C

and IM2 are n times less than resonance current amplitude,


2

Since, both IM1

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IM1 IM2
VM

or

6.

VM

1
1
R2 1L
R2 2L

2C
1
1
1L

2L
1C 2 C

or

12LC 1 1 22LC

1C
2 C

or
or

12LC(1 2 ) (1 2 ) 0
1 12LC 0

12

0 12

f0

1 T
2l

1
02
LC

df0 1 dT

f0
2 T

f0 2 15

T
100 150 Hz.
21

7.

W PdV and P V

9.

The object distance for the mirror


20

15
30 cm
4
/ 3

For mirror,
1 1 1

v u f
1
1
1

v 60 cm
v 30 20
The distance from water surface equals 60 15 = 45 cm

12.

Least count =

Pitch
Number of divisions on circular scale

1mm
0.01mm 0.001 cm
100
Zero error = 0.03 mm
Measurement = 3.76 ( 0.03) = 3.79 mm

13.

a
a
rcm i j (considering A to be origin AD to x-axis and AB to be y-axis)
2
2

a
a
Li mrcm v cm m i j v 0 (2i 4 j)
2
2

mav k
= mav (2k k)
0

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m
ma2 ma2
a2
L f (a2 a2 ) m

2
2
12
6
From conservation of angular momentum about point A
L f Li
2
ma2 mav 0
3
3v
0
2a

3v a
3v0
a
v cm
0

2a 2 2 2
2

14.

If V0 be volume of the gas at C, P0 V0 3RT0


W = 3R(2T0 )ln 2 P0 V0
= 6RT0 ln 2 3RT0
= 3RT0 [2 0.693 1]
= 3RT0 [1.386 1]
= 1.16RT0

15.

mv 0R = I + mvR

v
= mR2 mvR
R
v0
=
2
1
= mv 02
2

v
Ki

Kf =
=

v2
1
1
1 v
1
mv 2 I2 m 0 mR2 02
2
2
2 2
2
4R

1
mv 20
4

1
So Wf = mv 02
4

16.

Initial current in R3 , ii
Final current if

E
R1 R 3

R2
E

R2R3
R2 R3
R1
R2 R3

R2E
R1 (R2 R3 ) R2R3

if

R1R3
R1 R 3
R2
As if ii , so current in the resistor R3 will decrease.

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17.

vy
dy
1

dx
3 vx

So v x v y 3
v 2x v y2 v 02
3v 2y v 2y v 02

v0
2
3v 0
vx
2
vy

So y e

3v 0

3v 0
2

y e1
18.

If the string is pulled down by distance x, it is equivalent that a mass of x is removed from the
upper end of the string and is connected to the lower end
So Wg U Ui Uf

GM(x) GMx

RL
R
1
1
= GMx
R
R
L

K
amax = 2A =
A
m
If mass and amplitude both are doubled maximum acceleration will not change.
Wg

19.

20.

Resultant wave amplitude is given by


A = A12 A 22 2A1A 2 cos(1 2 )
Value of cos(1 2) lies between 1 and 1
Hence A1 A2 A A, + A2

24.

If three waves meet in same phase then the resultant amplitude will be algebraic addition of all
three amplitudes
R = 3A
A Amplitude of superimposed wave
R Amplitude of resultant wave
than I = 9I0 as [I R2]

25.

If process starts and ends on same isotherm then product of P and V must be constant hence
process a, b, d will be on same isotherm.

26.

mix

n1Cp1 n2Cp2
n1Cv1 n2Cv 2

7
5
2 R 1 R
2
2 19
=
5
3
13
2 R 1 R
2
2

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27.

1 1
R(Z 1)2 2 2
K
1 2
l
1 1
R(Z 1)2 2 2
K
1 2
Solving (i) and (ii) Z = 9

.....(i)
....(ii)

28.

= A( 1) Slope of line will be A.

30.

x =

(SS1 + S1O) (SO) =

2
2


d
2D 1
1
2
2D
2
2 D2 d2 2D

d =

D
2

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Chemistry
1.
2.

3.

PART II

SECTION A
In gas phase inductive effect play a key role.
n

Geometrical isomers = 8 = 2
3
Optical isomer = 8 = 2 = 8
= 16
Due to bulky effect.

4.

OH

O
O

O
H

OH

OH
O

H
OH

Tautomerise

5.

Birch reduction.

6.

3o carbocation is more stable.

7.

: CCl2 intermediate.

8.

CH3 CHO 2CuO CH3 COOH Cu2O


Re d ppt.

9.

D
D

D
D O

D
D

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10.

OH

O
C

O
Polymerisation

NH

11.

It is belong to f-block Lu element.

12.

IP4 IP5 required more energy, So IVA group elements.

Mg

17.

3NaOH + 2O3 2NaO3 + NaOH.H2O(s) +

B.A

H
Mg

16.

Nylon-6

Caprolactum

15.

(CH2)5

1
O2
2

Cl2O, ClO2 , F2 O, Br2O


110

118

105

112

19.

(II) and (IV) have unpaired electron.

20.

H2S CdSO4 CdS

Yellow ppt

21.

22.

Let 1 mole of mixture has x mole N2O4


2 27.6 = x(92) + (1 x) 46
x = 0.2
2p
3p
3d
m
1
1
1
s
1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2
% by weight 10 d 36.5 10 1.2

12 M
M.w
36.5
36.5 1000
1000
m

15.7 m
36.5 100 36.5 63.5

23.

24.

ClO3 ClO4 2e x 2 oxidation


x = 5,

x=7

e ClO3 ClO2 x 1 reduction


x = 5, x = 4
M
EW M
2
25.

Ideal gas has no force of attraction and has negligible volume. Hence it cant be liquefied at any T
and P.

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26.

H = nxCp T
PV
n
0.05
RT

Cp = Cv + K
Cp = 20.794 JK
r 1

For reversible adiable TV

T2 V2r 1

cons tan t

T1V1r 1

r = 1.66 for argon


T2 = 189.85 k
T = 110.15
Thus H = 0.05 20.794 110.15) = 114.52 J
27.

CH3 COCH3
CH3CH3 g CO g
At t 0
At t t

150
150 x

0
x

0
x

x
1

150 x 3
x = 75 mm.

28.

Mg OH2
Mg 2OH
s

2s

4s3 = 8.9 1012,


s = 1.3 104 m
[OH] = 2 1.305 104
pOH = 3.58832
pH = 10.4168
29.

1 mole of A will form 2 moles of B and C after completion of reaction when 75%. A converted into
B and C then total no. of moles
0.5 2 1.5 3.5 moles

30.

Along one body diagonal 2X atoms from 2 corners, one Y particle (at the centre of cube) will be
removed.
1 15
So effective no. of X particle in a unit cell = 4 2
8
4
And effective no. of Y particle in a unit cell = 4 1 = 3
15
X:Y
:3
4
5:4

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Mathematics
1.

PART III
SECTION A
.. (1)

+ = p

is a root of equation

xn + 1 + (x + 1)n = 0
Again since
n

1 1 0

n
n
n
+ + ( + ) = 0
n + n = ( + )n = (p)n
From equation (1) and (2), we get
n
n
n
n
p = (p) p = (p)
n
n n
n
p = (1) p (1) = 1
n is an even integer

2.

.. (2)

From the figure, OM is bisector of angle BOP of triangle OBP


O (observer)
250 OB

50
OP

2
2
300 x
5
x
25x2 x2 = (300)2
300 m
24x2 = (300)2
300 300
x2
3250 25 25 6
24
x 25 6.
x m
A
1

3.

P
50 m
M

250 m

P 101 10 2 10 2 10 2 ..
2

1
1
1
10 2

1 1 1
1 2 3 .....
2 2 2

P 10
=
102 100
log0.01P = log0.01(100) = 1
4.

ax 2 b
ax 2b x ab
2
Consequently, for all x > 0
x
x
1
y 2

ax b 2x ab 2 ab
n

5.

x =

0.1 1 C1 2 C2 3 C3 n Cn
1 n C1 n C2 n Cn

r n Cr =
r 0

r r

n 1

Cr 1

r 1

n Cr
r 0

n n 1Cr 1

r 1
n

n Cr

n2n 1 n
=
2
2n

r 0

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6.

n!

Greatest coefficient is

q!

m r

q 1!

15!

3! 4!

ln = 15 and m = 4, q = 3 and r = 37
15 = 4 3 13
7.

Two triangles may have equal areas


f is not one-one
Since each positive real number can represent area of a triangle
f is onto

8.

Area of PAB =

9.

32
sin 2

(PAB)min when 2
2


4
h = OC cosec = 4 2

P(0, h)
C

Equation of chord joining and is

x
y


cos
sin
cos

a
2 b
2
2

+ = 3
x
y
cos
0
a
2 b
It passes through the centre (0, 0)
10.

Ordinate of the point of intersection of the line

x y
m and the hyperbola, given by
a b

2y
x y x y 2y

a b a b b 1 i.e. m m b 1

i.e. y

b 1 m2

2m

Similarly ordinate of the point of intersection of the line


y

x y
m and the hyperbola is given by
a b

b m2 1

2m
Sum of the ordinates is zero

11.

Let P(x1,y1 ) , Q(x 2 , y 2 ) be the given points on y 2x 2


y1 2x1 2 and y 2 2x2 2

OP i = projection of OP on x-axis = x1 = 1 y1 = 2

and OQ i = projection of OQ on x-axis = x2 = 2 y2 = 16

OP i 2j , OQ 2i 16j

OQ 4OP 6i 8i

OQ 4OP 6i 8j 10

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12.

The point B is (q, p) and the point C is (p, q) mid-point of AC is (0, 0)

13.

The point Q is (2, 1)


Image of P(1, 2) in the line x 2y + 1 = 0 is given by

x 1 y 2 4

1
2
5

9 2
Ordinate of the point are ,
5 5
Since this point lies on QR
Equation of QR is 3x y 5 = 0
+=2
14.

Let (, 3 ) be any point on x + y = 3


Equation of chord of contact is x + (3 )y = 9
i.e. (x y) + 3y 9 = 0
The chord passes through the point (3, 3) for all values of

15.

Equation of the two circles be (x r)2 + (y r)2 = r2 i.e. x2 + y2 2rx 2ry + r2 = 0 where r = r1 and
r2 condition of orthogonally gives 2r1r2 + 2r1r2 = r12 r22
4r1r2 = r12 r22 , circle passes through (a, b)
a2 + b2 2ra 2rb + r2 = 0
i.e. r2 2r(a + b) + a2 + b2 = 0
4(a2 + b2) = 4(a + b)2 2(a2 + b2)
a2 4ab + b2 = 0

16.

y2 6 x
2

Equation of directrix x = 0
3 3

Let coordinate P be t 2 , 3t
2
2

Coordinate of M are (0, 3t)


MS 9 9t 2
3 3
MP t 2
2 2
2

9
3 3
2
9 + 9t = t 2 1 t 2
2
2
4

4 = 1 + t2
Length of side = 6

17.

yy1 = 2a(x + x1)


2a

x2 = 4by = 4b x x1
y1

2
y1x 8ab x 8ab x1 = 0
D = 0 gives xy = 2ab

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18.

Equation of the tangent to the ellipse at P(5 cos , 4 sin ) is

x cos y sin

1
5
4

It meets the line x = 0 at Q(0, 4 cosec )


Image of in the line y = x is R(4 cosec , 0)
Equation of the circle is x(x 4 cosec ) + y(y 4 cosec ) = 0
2
2
i.e. x + y 4(x + y) cosec = 0
Each member of the family passes through the intersection of x2 + y2 = 0 and x + y = 0
i.e. The point (0, 0)
19.

Equation of normal at (13 cos , 5 sin ) of

x2
y2

1
169 25

13 sin
x 13cos it passes through (0, 6) then cos (15 + 72 sin ) = 0
5 cos
5
cos = 0, sin
24
5

sin1
24

y 5 sin

21.

Given, f(x) = (x 1)(x 2)(x 3)(x 4)


Consider the interval [1, 2]
Since, f(x) is a polynomial function, it is continuous in [1, 2] and differentiable in (1, 2)
Also, f(1) = 0 = f(2)
By Rolles theorem these exists a point x = c in (1, 2) such that f(c) = 0 i.e. these exists a root of
f(x) = 0 in the interval (1, 2) which is positive
Similarly, two positive roots of f(x) = 0 exist in the open interval (2, 3) and (3, 4)
Hence, the three roots of f(x) are positive

22.

f(x) g(y) + f(x) g(y) = g(y)


(f(x) + f(x)) g(y) = g(y)
g' y
f(x) + f(x) =
= constant
g y
Put y = 0

g' 0
g0

.. (1)

1
1

Now from equation (1), we get f(x) + f(x) = 1 and

g' y
g y

g(y) = ey
23.

10

24.

Total number of numbers without restriction two numbers have all the digits equal
Hence, the required number of numbers = 25 2 = 30

25.

Given 7a 9b = 0 b =

C1

10

C2

10

C3

10

C4 10 45 120 210 385

7
a
9
So, the number of pairs (a, b) can be (9, 7), (18, 14) (27, 21) and (36, 28)
4
4
Required probability = 39

C2 741

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26.

Two numbers are selected from {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}


n(S) = 6 5 (as one by one with out replacement) favourable events = minimum of the two
numbers is less than 4
n(E) = 6 4
As for the minimum of the two is less then 4, we can select one from {1, 2, 3, 4} and other from
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
n E 24 4

Required probability =
n S 30 5
dx

cosec 2 x

sin2 x cot x cot x dx


sin4 x cot x
Put cot x = t2
cosec2 x dx = 2t dt
2
2t
= dt = 2t + c = 2 cot x c =
c
t
tan x

28.

Let a = 2x, b = 3x 1, c = 1
a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc
1
2
Now, a3 + b3 + c3 3abc = a b c a b factorizing and get a + b + c = 0 as a b c
2
Hence, the given equation is; 2x 3x 1 1 = 0
By trial x = 1 and 2 are solution of this
Now, 2x = 3x 1 + 1 has no other solution
Number of real solution exactly two

29.

2 sin2 5 sin + 2 > 0


1
sin
( 1 sin 1)
2
5

0, , 2
6
6

30.

Let h(x) = f2(x) + (f(x))2


h(x) = 2x(f(x))2 g(x)
x = 0 is the point of maximum

dx

27.

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